Spacious family home with long garden and strong local schools.
Extremely large 1,801 sq ft interior across four floors
Generous 50-foot rear garden, ideal for family use and entertaining
Main bedroom with en suite; plus separate bathroom and shower room
Freehold tenure in a central Shepherd's Bush location
Built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls; likely no modern cavity insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002 — potential thermal upgrading required
Very high local crime rate and area listed as deprived
Small plot width limits scope for lateral extensions
This well-presented three-bedroom terraced house arranged over four floors offers generous living and entertaining space across approximately 1,801 sq ft. Period features and contemporary touches combine with a 50-foot rear garden, creating a family-friendly layout that balances indoor comfort with outdoor space.
The principal bedroom includes an en suite shower room, and the property benefits from a separate bathroom plus an additional shower room — useful for busy mornings and guests. The living room’s bay window, built-in shelving and hardwood floors retain period character while modern heating (boiler with underfloor heating) keeps the home comfortable year-round.
Positioned in central Shepherd’s Bush, the house is a short walk to shops, restaurants on Goldhawk Road and the wider facilities at Westfield. Good local schooling — including two Outstanding-rated primary schools — strengthens the appeal for families. The property is freehold and located in a major conurbation with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband.
Notable considerations: the building dates from 1900–1929 with solid brick walls that likely lack modern cavity insulation, and the double glazing was installed before 2002; both may warrant energy-efficiency upgrades. The immediate area records very high crime and is listed as deprived, which buyers should factor into decisions. The plot is narrow despite a long garden, so external expansion options are limited.
Overall, this house will suit buyers seeking period charm, substantial internal space and a private garden in a central London location, while those sensitive to neighbourhood crime or seeking best-in-class energy performance should assess these points carefully.